A geodesic Witten diagram built directly in Euclidean BTZ coordinates reproduces the semi-classical Virasoro block and links the half-thermal-period timescale to the probe geodesic reaching the horizon.
Black Hole Vacua and Rotation
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Recent developments suggest that the near-region of rotating black holes behaves like a CFT. To understand this better, I propose to study quantum fields in this region. An instructive approach for this might be to put a large black hole in AdS and to think of the entire geometry as a toy model for the ``near-region". Quantum field theory on rotating black holes in AdS can be well-defined (unlike in flat space), if fields are quantized in the co-rotating-with-the-horizon frame. First, some generalities of constructing Hartle-Hawking Green functions in this approach are discussed. Then as a specific example where the details are easy to handle, I turn to 2+1 dimensions (BTZ), write down the Green functions explicitly starting with the co-rotating frame, and observe some structural similarities they have with the Kerr-CFT scattering amplitudes. Finally, in BTZ, there is also an alternate construction for the Green functions: we can start from the covering AdS_3 space and use the method of images. Using a 19th century integral formula, I show the equality between the boundary correlators arising via the two constructions.
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Virasoro Blocks and Trouble at the Euclidean Horizon
A geodesic Witten diagram built directly in Euclidean BTZ coordinates reproduces the semi-classical Virasoro block and links the half-thermal-period timescale to the probe geodesic reaching the horizon.